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Banks County Gazet
VOL. VI.
Awarded
Highest Honors—World’s Fair,
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from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant,
40 YE.ArJfS -’’HE STANDARD.
LOCAL K EWS AND NO I KS.
GATHEUKD FItUM TOWN
AND COUNTY.
Little Items too Short tor Heads
Hut Loss Enough to In
terest tlia ltender.
Col. 1. W. Alexander is attending
court here this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Logan Perkins ar e
visiting relative here.
Call on R. T. Thompson for fresh
Canned Goods.
Mr. G- \V. Soule, a prominent busi
ness man, of Demorest was here
Monday and Tuesday.
Quite a number of our good patrons
Pave called iu and renewed their
subscript ions this week.
You will find Irish Potatoes, and
plenty of them at R. T- Thompsons’
at market prices.
Mr. J. (’. Burns called in and
ordered the Gazette sent to Mr. T.
A. Maze at Ilaskell, Tex.
Air. R. C. Adams, of Towns county
is here prospecting and says he is
well pleased with our section.
The horse jockeys are twisting
“l.nw’ll you swap” out of both sides
of their mouths hsre this week.
You can get a copy of Sam Jones
“Hot Shots” at this office or by cul
ling on J. J. Anderson.
The farmer- ire pretty well up
with their w-'i-k and an unusually
large croud - in town the week.
Ymi can buv goods cheaper at tlx
New Yoik T oviiii 5i.),,-, Harmony
tir.-'f, than ai.. ithcr place uptown
\Ye stated last week that Mr
Cartkdge In 1 resigned as pastor
of tho Preabyt rian chnrcli which was
a mistake. Mr. Cartledge is still the
pastor, but the church will call some
one to help him.
If rou want the best grade of
Guane, you will find it at 1 leadwy lei
A Carr’s anil save the proffits the
middle man.’
If you don’t g' t your papers,
(Gazette, Consti.ution, aud Journal,)
notify t’.s and we will attend to the
matter at once.
Mr. A. J. Sanders called in a few
days ago and got a receipt in full for
four subscripti mf to The Gazette for
one rear. Mr. Sanders is one of our
best nations and one of Hanks coun
tv’s most prosperous farmers and
never does things t>v halves.
Saul Bros, have received their
Spring Stock of Clothing and Gents
Furnishipg Goods and will sell you
cheaper than anybody . Cail on them
when in Harmony Grove.
R. T. Thompson will pay you a
good price for Chickens, Eggs, anil
all kiuds of produce.
Be stire to see, or consult the well
known Deadwyler & Carr at Mays
ville, before you buv your guano a'
they are able and willing to save you
from defrauded: furnishing you with
products of home industry, guaran
teed to be ail that is claimed by there
Deadwyler <fe Carr are here to star,
and are responsible for all they claim
and they assure you a high grade
*r*ano, properly analized by s.ate
chemist a. saving you treigbts and
ether men’s profits.
We are sorry to note that Miss
Minnie Henderson is very low with
fever
We are glad to hear from our 110 l
lingsworth correspondent. We are
always glad to hear from that enter
prising seetion.
Mr. J. W. Williamson, o! The
Gainesville Eagle, has been hv re thi*
week iti the interest of his ppiper and
| aid m a pleasant call.
Gazette and Weekly Constitution
one ycr for sl.-5
Mr. Glen Dorcugh, a prominent
young man, of Rovston, spent Satur
day and Sunday here-
Mr. S. K. Mason, formerly of this
county, but now of Gordon county
was here this week shaking hands
with his many friends.
IT* ANTEDSeveral trustworthy gentlemen oct
ly lauit-s to tra.e! in Georgia tor establisher
reliable house. 1 .alary sTdo and expense.*. Steady
position: Enclose reference ami self-atllrestMl
stamped envelope. The Dominion Company
Third Floor Omaha Bldg, Chicago, 111.
Court couvene<l Monday frith
judge N. L. Hutchins ou the bench.
There’s lots of business to be attended
to and ihe following prominent attor
neys are on band besides the local
bar:
Blether M. Johnson, W. L. Telford,
11. 11. Perry and Col. 'l'owery, Gaines
"ille; W. I. lhke, Jefferson; Col Bob
Howard, Athens; A. P. Wolford,
Cornelia; C. U Faulkner, liellton,
Cols. Littlo and King, CarnesviUe; G.
W. Blown, MaysvilU; W. W. Starks.
Harmony Grove.
To the Voter of Hanks County.
You are required by law to register
every year. Your regist ring las!
year is no good tor this year. Do not
neglect to register now
The lady will not know spring is
lice who does not see the nice line
of Solid Silver and Gold Bracelets,
Long Watch Chains at Bates & Car
son*.
You will find a complete line of
I >reSK Goods, Slices, Huts, and Notions
at R. T. I hotnpsons, Homer, Ga.
We will send you the Weekly
Journal and Gazette for HOcts a year
TJtASHY MEDICINES.
Many such flood the market.
Botanic Blood Balm is a conscien
tiously compounded medicine, the
result of forty year* practice by an
eminent physician. It is the best
blood purifier evur offered to the
public, and is guaranteed to cure if
given a fair trial. Try it for all skin
diseases, including catarih and rheu
matistu in its worst form. One bottle
of it contains more cur tive ami
'building-up virtue than a dozen of
any other kind. Try “The Old
Reliable.” Sec advertisement else
where.
For sale by Druggists.
E. TANARUS, TLompEon’s
is
HEAD
QUARTERS
For
2 zV 3(CY
GROCFJU l‘X.
Cotton.
With careful rotation of
crops and liberal fertilizations,
cotton lands will improve. The
application of a proper ferti
lizer containing' sufficient Pot
ash often makes the difference
between a profitable crop and
failure. Use fertilizers contain
ing not less than 3 to 4%
Actual Potash.
Kainit is a complete specific
against “Rust.”
Our pamphlet* are not advertising circulars boom
ing special fei'ilizere. but arc practical works, contain
ing the results of latest experiments in this line.
Every cotton farmer should have a copy. 'I hey ar*
sent free f r the asking.
GERMAN KALI WORKS,
Q 2 Nassau St., New York.
WANTED-ANIDEA of some simple
'.hing to patent? Protect your ideas ; they may
bring you wealth. Write JOHN WEDDEK
BUKN & CO., Patent Attorneys, Washington,
D. G'., for the.- J I,BOO prize offer.
HOMER. RANKS COUNTY, GEORGIA: MARCH lit, 1896.
From Grave Level.
Not by angels, not by ghosts, but by
a “spirits” were we aroused from our
peaceful slumbers one night last
week.
Milk cows are dying in the western
portion of ur community. Mrs \ar
brotigb has lost a fine cow; so has
Mr. Wilson.
M.ss Claudia Telford is devoting
marked attention to a certain tel— ow
at this writing. If she will cornu
down, we will suggest a remedy.
We are pleased to no*e the fact
that our young friend, Miss Bala
Smith, of Hickory Level, after an ill
ness of several days, is out again cir
culating among her many friends.
We predict that many probable
candidates are advising with their
many friends this week ns to possibil
ities, probabilities, certainties, and
uncertainties. Politics is at a dis-
count in our “quarter” just now.
Mr.— Prickctt, of Mt Bethel, was
canvassing our territory last week in
the capacity of book agent. Mr
Prickctt is a young man of excellent
character, lie las a good book,
Presented on its merits, it sehw at
sight. Several sales made in our
neighborhood. We wish him much
success in his new field-work. We
do not believe in ignoring book agunts
They do ail honorable legitimate bus
incss and justly deserve the patronage
of people in need of books. And who
does not need books? Now Mr.
Prickett advertise your business in
the Gazette and success will be your
reward
Miss Addie Chandler, a student of
the Harm my (drove High School,
spent Saturday and Sunday at home.
Messrs Sam I). Ycargin and—
Baugh, two popular wheelmen ol
Maysville, ‘‘Wheeled’' it out to church
Sunday.
Mr. Newt Chancier has now on
hand a good case of chicken pox.
Don’t come to see ns Newly until you
get well.
Mr. Jim Mangum is naw assisted
by a crutch and slick. We suppose
Jim has “stumped his great too.
Mr. Cobh Brock, a former citizen of
this community is now at horn “.
Rev. Billy AlcElroy, of a bro.
friuml, Mr. G. W. dicElruy is now
visiting in our midst.
Mr. 'Willis Rucker carried his best
girl to church Sunday.
Mr. Isom Sailers, of Apple Valley,
is an honty for the fact tha' the good
people of Jackson county want to se
cure Prof. M. C. Sanders ns principal
of the High school at that place for
the year 1897. We can not censure
the god people of Apple Valley for
wanting Prof. Sanders but they must
remember that we need good teachers
too.
Rev- Noak Martin, an eminent di
vine of Hall county, will preach at
Grove Level church, t he third Sunday
in April at 11 o'clock a. in.
Rev. Dan Carter will | reach at
Hek ry Level school house next Sun
dae (the fourth) at 4 •’clock; p. in.
prior to tiiese services, the choir of
Grove Level will sing a lesson con
duelrd by Prof J- O. Dalton, Mr. T.
F. Anderson and perhaps others.
Singing begins promptly at 2 o’clock
p :a.
Rev. D. If. Cry isos preached to a
small congregation at Ridgeway
school house last Sy turd ay night.
Bro. Oymes left an appointment to
preach for ui again on the third Sat
urday night in April. Let everybody
conic.
Hr. Darker Sewell, the well known
phonograph man, spent Saturday
;dit in our quiet little city en route
to Homer court.
Master Robt. Forbes and Miiwj
Cleo Brewer were among the juven
iles that went to church at Grove
Level Sunday.
Mr, Will Sailors of Apple Valley
I
was over Sunday shaking hands with
our lads. Gome again Willie, we are
always glad to see.
Dr. Pres Harden, of Phi Delta
passed thiough “queen city” one cold
day last week on professional busi
ness.
Myriads of the little English spar
rows are lodging in different portions
of our metropolis much to the delight
of the little “tots,”
“Uncle” Lewis Mmtz, a venerable
old darkey, whose name is familiar to
many readers of the Gazette, was
taken seriously ill one day last week-
No* the “cr.izv quilt” but an epi
demic of the ‘.quilt crazes” is raging
over out fair city this season. “Ye
scribes” have already finished six nice
ones (?) and we expect to finish four
more ere the season closes.
Don ano Lise.
Hollinsworth Dots.
As we have not seen anything from
our “spicy” little town lately', I will
give you a few sketches.
All are quiet, and everything is
moving on very nicely, especially in
ihe school room. We can now boast
of having one among the best schools
m Georgia. New students arc com
ing m every day, and we still look for
•lore. Prof. Marion knows how to
look, where to look and w’hen to look
to keep us busy at our studies.
Soma of our fair sax have been
wearing quite a pleasant smile of late.
Wonder if they admire the young man
that “tips his hat” from the road, or
the one that “comes by” (?)
We are expecting ssveral teachers
to make their appertence soon, we
would say, come at once far here is
the place to learn the best and latest
Methods of teaching.
Mallory Scoggins who has been very
ill with pneumonia, is now able to be
out again.
We gladly welcome our “Silver
Maple” correspondent, and shall be
glad to hear from her often, as we
like both “Pels aud Sal.”
We must compliment “Tom Flynn”
for the piece “Forty Years Ago.” It
wan very good.
Several of our citizens are attending
court this week.
We are expecting to hear the wed
ding bells ringing in our community
soon.
Some few cases of lagrippe, but all
are on die mend.
Wo are glad to state that Mr j. W.
A. Scoggins, after I evcral weeks of
sickness, is some better.
We have reorganized our Sabbath
school, and are now having a large
attendance.
Alueh success to the Gazette.
Sambo.
State of Ohio, City of Toledo, )
Lucas County. j s '
Frank J. Cheney makes oatli
that he is the senior partner of the
firm of F. J Cheney & Cos., doing
business in tne City of Toledo, Comity
and State aforesaid, and that said
Firm will pay tin* sum of ONE
HUNDRED DOLLARS for each
and every case of Catarrh that
cannot be cured by the use of Hall’s
Catarrh Cure.
FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed
in my presence, this tith day of
December, A. D. 1886.
A. W. GLEASON,
( ) Notar 1/ Public.
M
Mali’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally
and acts directly on the blood and
mucitous suafaces of the system.
Send for testimonials, free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO-,
Toledo, O.
jttfiTSold by Druggists, 75c.
Cross Ties Wanted.
We want 2000 cross ties at once
will pay 25ets. in trade tor them!
YARBROUGH & “EMMET,
Mavsviile, Ga.
POOP’S Sarsaparilla wins its way
| ” into the confidence of the people
by the good it is doing. Fair trials
1 guarantee permanent CURES.
SAM JON ES SERMONS
Have done great good in
Atlanta, but our Prices on
->sDRY GOODSe*-
are doing more good for
every purchaser than if
they were buying any
where else.
01 m IS ALMOST MUR.
WE HAVE JUST OPENED UP A PRETTY LINE OF v £
n DRESS'GOODS*#
J
Our prices tiro below ii!L others.
Our slock of Muslins, Dimities, Oigaudies, Crepons; also Calicoes,
Ginghams and many other styles of Dress Goods are simply wonderful to
behold. \Y e have also a nice line of trimmings to suit all e>ur goods.
Wo wiint’to cal Special Anc.ition
to our lainc of Hat,
It will just do you good to come in and examine our Men’s Hajs for
SI.OO and $1.50 they are beauties. Our Hats are the prettiest and cheap
est, you ever saw. We can (it any Boy or Man. Don’t fail to sec them
when in in iOn.
A >jii* Stock ot Shoes <‘oiit{iin nnytliio^
Winitetl.
CrWE HANDLE BEST MAKES AND MOST POPULAR STYLUS
When in Maysville be sure to make our store your Headquarters and
examine our stock and get prices before buying. We can certainly save
you money. Yours truly,
YARBROUGH
&
EMMET,
Maysville, Ga.
Hot Shots and Sayings!!
B Y 1 ei:\. S V M I. .JOIN JEW.
One of the most interesting Books Ever Published. Over 300 pages. Should
be read by all young men and old ones too. The undersigned has the
exclusive control of the silo of said books in Banks county, Ga. Would
like to have Sub. Agents to handle them, Hot Sellers!!
J. J. ANDERSON, Agent.
Feb. 27th. 189 G.
PR OF ESS IONA L CAIIUS.
()SCAR BROWN,
Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law,
HOMER, GA
Will practice in all the courts anil make col
lection a specialty. Care amt Ipromptness in
every busine.HH.
(j w. BROWN,
Attorney at Law,
MAYSVILLE, GA.
Will do a general practice. Collecting a
specialty.
y. D. LOCKHART, M. D.
J37“Offick West ok Public Square,
IIOMEIt, GA.
])R. W. B. JACKSON,
DMMTWr,
HARMONY GROVE GA
All work guaranteed first class. Teeth ex
tracted without pain. Office over Rates & Gar
son’s Jewelry Store.
A. P. Bearing and T. G. 11 ad a way
sell the Celebrated Studebaker Bug
gies and wagons and will sell you
cheaper than you cau buy elswhero.
Be sure to see them on Broad St.
in when Athens-
For Sale or Exchange
97 acres of well improved land two
miles North of Homer with magnetic
iron ore mine, $1,500, on easy terms.
One store house and lot in Homer on
easy terms, S3OO.
OSCAR BROWN,
Homer, Ga.
We call the attention of the readers
of the Gazette to the large and com
plete stock of Clothing, Shoes, Hats,
Dry Goods etc. at the New York
Bargain Store,
Harmony breve.
Ga.
A. P. Hearing and T. G. Iladaway
have moved fiom Wasinnpton to
Broad Street, just above Athens
Hardware Cos., Athens, Ga. Call on
them when you want anything in
the vehicle or harness line.
Wo will he in Homer court week
to do all kinds of Watch and Jewelry
repairing. Will also have a nice line
of VVatches, Jewelry, and Spectacles:
Call and see us,
BATES & CARSON:
If you want bargains in Clothing,
Gent’s Furnishing Goods, and Dry
goods of all kinds go to the New
York Bargain Store, Saul Bros,
proprietors, Harmony Grove, Ga.
NO. 45.